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February 22, 2022

Can You Negotiate The Future Of Work Without Breaking The Office Market? A Bisnow Choose Your Own Adventure

AstraZeneca & The Francis Crick Institute join speaker lineup for UK Life Sciences Real Estate Conference 8 March

The future of work. It’s a point of deep uncertainty, and for office owners, it can feel like they are grasping in the dark.

Office owners are having to make decisions now, decisions that might affect the future of their businesses for years to come, boost profitability or put them out of business — all with very little information about how people will choose to work in future and how they will use office real estate. The much-vaunted “return to the office” has been delayed multiple times by new variants of the coronavirus and the reality is that the world is still in the very early stages of a multi-year process of experimenting on how we will work in the months and years to come. 

Can You Negotiate The Future Of Work Without Breaking The Office Market? A Bisnow Choose Your Own Adventure

The number of outcomes is almost endless. With that in mind, Bisnow has created a choose your own adventure, to help you map out how the world of work might evolve.So here is the scenario: You’re the owner of a 54K SF office building leased to a single tenant, a…

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